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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a consequence large scale" is not correct in written English as it lacks proper punctuation or conjunctions to connect the ideas.
You can use it in a context where you want to discuss the results of a situation that leads to large-scale effects, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "The project failed, and as a consequence, large-scale changes were necessary to address the issues."
Alternatives: "resulting in large-scale" or "leading to large-scale".
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As a consequence large scale gradients in extra-cellular conditions such as the substrate concentration exist, which may significantly impact the metabolism of micro-organisms and thereby the process performance.
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As a consequence, large-scale urban projects run in parallel to and were insufficiently coordinated with the overarching strategic perspective.
As a consequence, large-scale provirus insertion mutation screens are now ongoing in at least three biotechnology companies and two public research centers.
As a consequence, large stocking can reverse competition outcomes.
As a consequence, large number of properties can nowadays be computed for large families of materials.
As a consequence, large amounts of additional tests are required.
This is especially difficult if the TM is not highly predictive, implying that, as a consequence of large scale testing, a considerable amount of false positive persons will be revealed.
Results reveal that under the majority of future scenarios, muddy flooding diagnostics are projected to increase, mostly as a consequence of large scale precipitation events rather than mean changes.
Therefore, long-term effects to microbial behavior need to be studied in more detail because ecosystem functions are very sensitive to temperature changes as a consequence of large-scale geothermal use of the subsurface.
As a consequence, a large-scale, cross-sectional epidemiological study was launched in de mid-1980s.
As a consequence of large-scale outdoor slaughter of sheep during the 2001 foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in the United Kingdom and the possibility of increased risk for transmission of Echinococcus granulosus between sheep and dogs, a large survey of canine echinococcosis was undertaken in mid-Wales in 2002.
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